"MY FACE IS MY FORTUNE, SIR," SHE SAID. BY that she meant her beautiful complexion. She is an up-to-date girl, and is fnlly a-ware of the fact that her comploxion is her most priceless beauty. She uses ' BENZOIN AND ALMOND CREAM, the greatest and most successful beautifier of the .present er.a. Bonzoin and Almond Cream eradicates wrinkles", soothes and softens when the »kin is 1 heated and roughened by wind and sun. 2s l 6d per bottle. Used by all leading actresses in tho world. Read what Nellis Stewart says: — The Manager, Glenara. Pharmacy. Dear Sir, — I havo always had a reputation for a sunburnt complexion, but, thanks to your most excellent ALMOND CREAM preparation, I can now honestly call myself Fair as a Lily." How you discovered this moans of transforming a complexion seems to me very wonderful, and I indeed thank you with all sincerity. .Faithfully, J NELL E. STEWART. SOLE AGENT, W. SALEK, SYDNEY CHEMIST, 17, WILLIS-ST. SPARKLETS. SPARKLETS. New Syphons, Latest Pattern. SPARKLET CHARGES, per box, Is 4d. ATTRACTIVENESS. EVERY ONE WILL ADMIT THAT GODBER'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, AJ EVANS'S BUILDINGS, 97, LAMBTON-QUAY, Are attractive. Everything is of the best, and the comfort of visitors -is .studied in every particular. Special attention is- given to the HOT LUNCHEON and AFTERNOON TEA. Inspection Invited. Head Establishment: MELBOURNE HOUSE, 84 and 86, CUBA-STREET. CARROL'^ No. 1, WILLIS-STREET, PASTRY COOK and CONFECTIONER Wedding Cakes, Birthday and Christening Cakes made to order. , At Homes, Parties, and Balls Catered' for. Pastry and Confectionery delivered to all parts of the City. Tea Rooms, tho finest in tho colony, are now open, and Private Rooms may ho reserved at a small extra chargo for AFTERNOON TIMS. Pastry, etc., may be ordered by Telephone. CARIIOI/S, No. 1, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 2066. ALL TRAMS STOP AT TUE DOOR. . SUNDERLAND HOUSE. (3 EC A. MAWSON, PRACTICAL 'PASTRYCOOK AND CATERER, 87, CUBA-STREET. Mawson's Celsbrated ALMOND CAKES are manufactured by Electrical Machinery. RICHLY ALMOND-ICED BRIDES' CAKES From 20s. ..Telephone 450. JKNJiINS & MACK, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, LOCKSMITHS, METAL MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS. WE beg to inform our numerous customers and the public generally that wo aro now carrying on business in our New Premises, Featherston-street, opposite tho New Zealand Loau and Mercantile Building, and close to the new Customhouse and Ferry Wharve3. Wo keep a large staff of competent workmen in tho various branches of our business, and aim at doing only the best work at tho most moderate charges, and confidently guarantee satisfaction. Orders per telephone will receive prompt attention. JENKINS & MACK, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, LOCKSMITHS, , METAL MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, FEATHERSTON AND BALLANCE STREETS, Wellington. Telephone 55. Telephone no. B P.O. Box 168. JJ. CURTIS AND CO. (Limited). • Agencies at every possible town in the colonies aud all principal po,rti throughout the world. Experienced Furniture Removers and Packers, General Carriers, Customhouse Agents, Forwarding and Shipping Agents, Luggage delivered from trains or steamers and throughout the city. Our STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is unlimited, where furniture and goods of all descriptions can be stored at cheap current rates Offices — Corner Customhouse-quay and Brandon-ttreefc. SPARKLET SYPHONS (1904), 3s 9d; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 2s sd; Fellows'g Syrup, 5s 2d; Iron Wine Tonic (quarts), 2s ; Scott's Emulsion, 2s and Ss lOd; Clement's Tonic, 2s 9d; BUvud's Tonio and Blood Pills, warranted as prescribed in all tha leading Hospitals, Is 6d per 100 : second quality, Is per 100 ; Evens' Skin Ointment, 2s ; Angier s Emulsion, 2s 4d. Prescriptions ekilfully compounded. We «ire airect importers, our good 3 being specially scleeted by our Horn* Agents. C. AND H. V. EVENS, Chemists and General Importers, Manners-street. ■piTCAITHLY AND CO. (office No. 4, *~ Glasgow Wharf) are prepared to Supply Hutt River Shiugle i:\ any quantities at lowest rates. Quotations on application. Delivered to address or in trucks at railway station. We hare To Let Hone Bosw tad Stalls.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 16
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